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I cant not put the badges on, its only missing the motor and box.

your missing the entire driveline, including the 4wd attessa, so i think u only got some gtr gaurds/brakes to make it a real gtr?

i think the engine and box/4wd is like 99.99% most important aspect of a R34 GTR that makes it better than a gt-t. :lol:

looks awesome, except the plates, they are worse than the badge hehe, u paid like $500 for those :D

some people are fools, and will beleive its a gtr, but it will only make u feel like a total loser when they ask you to show em the rb26 engine haha, maybe the gtr plenum on the 25 will fool em for a while ;)

each to their own :(

Brad

Personaly i would have left it looking like an r34 gtt and used the money to transplant an r34 driveline into it, now that would have been a killer conversion. Imagine crusing around in an r34 gtt with gtr running gear, can you imagine the look on peoples faces when you hose them off, it would have been pimp. You paid over 6k in body parts, there's enough for the driveline conversion, and an rb26 would have been just around the corner.

Just my thoughts....

Hiya mate - I think it looks awesome and it shows how much time, money and effort you've put into when you've even wired up the MFD (thats commitment for you). If you want I know a guy who makes GTR style badges with GTT instead (looks like it was made by nissan)

Just to add I work very hard for my <span id="MONEY" class=xxxxkeyword onmouseover="onmo(this);" onmouseout="inMenu=false;hide(this);">money</span>... I am a car freak, love cars, always have

I also have an r31 stock sillo . and my daily drive car 2004 Bmw 330ci

Love this also

What do u exactly do? A stock broker or something?

dude... dont wrry bout these people... its your car, your money, you go do what you like with it... at the end fo the day doesnt matter if someone on a website doesnt like it coz of a certain badge or number plate, f**k them, as long as it makes you happy :P

-Ruffels

hows your gtr badge treating ya these days ruffels :P ?

hahah yeah after reading ruffles post i remembered that he had a gt-r badge on his gts-t ;) Its gone now though lol

All very nice cars no doubt.

But I think this thread has turned into a "look how rich i am" thread.

All very nice cars no doubt.

But I think this thread has turned into a "look how rich i am" thread.

Well I own an R32 AND a Mongoose supergoose bmx with 3 piece cranks.. 50th anniversary edition... so errrrrr.. :P lol

Greg

i own a super nintendo

Well I know a guy that I used to go to school with, and his friends auntie gets her hair cut at a place and the lady at that place has a boyfriend, and the boyfriend works with a guy called Roger, Rogers uncle's flat mate, Barrys brother has 3 super nintendos AND a nintendo 64... so errrrrrrrrrrr

See I am better than you too.... .... (god im bored)

Greg

leave the guy alone all this shit your all saying is just becasue you are all jealous.

If he wants to convert a gtt to gtr good on him he probably works hard for his money he should be able to spend it how he wants. Its not as if he has a standard gtt with a gtr badge on it anyway its almost a gtr, its not a gtr, but has had a lot of shit converted. He probably doesn't gamble do drugs and lives a clean cut life its just cars are his passion and way of expressing himself so i say GOOD ON YOU enjoy what you have. And F**k all the negative ppl trying to tarnish what you have

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